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  2. Comparison of music streaming services - Wikipedia

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    Replaced by PlayStation Music powered by Spotify. [96] 29 March 2015: Musicovery: Shut down the interactive radio service and now a music playlist supplier. 2 January 2017: Electric Jukebox: Succeeded by ROXi: 1 August 2017: WiMP: Integrated into Tidal [97] 23 March 2015: Simfy: Shut down. Temporarily, the website referred users to Deezer. [98 ...

  3. Is Spotify's Model Better Than Pandora's? - AOL

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    Every streaming music operator eventually hits a fork in the road. Do you follow Pandora into the realm of ad-supported discovery or do you follow Spotify in offering on-demand streams in a ...

  4. Should Pandora Be Worried About Spotify? - AOL

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    Spotify announced this week that it will launch its services in 20 new countries and will create a new free streaming program for mobile device users. This begs the question: Should Pandora ...

  5. Pandora officially unveils its long-awaited Spotify competitor

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    It's called Pandora Premium, and, as you'd expect, it offers on-demand access to a massive music catalog. And it looks a lot like Rdio, from the brief glance we have seen so far.

  6. Pandora (service) - Wikipedia

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    Pandora is a subscription-based music streaming service owned by the broadcasting corporation Sirius XM that is based in Oakland, California in the United States.The service carries a focus on recommendations based on the "Music Genome Project", which is a means of classifying individual songs by musical traits such as genres and shared instrumentation.

  7. Criticism of Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify, a music streaming company, has attracted significant criticism since its 2008 launch, [1] mainly over artist compensation. Unlike physical sales or downloads, which pay artists a fixed price per song or album sold, Spotify pays royalties based on the artist's "market share"—the number of streams for their songs as a proportion of total songs streamed on the service.

  8. Is Spotify 1 Step Closer to Destroying Pandora? - AOL

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    Spotify might be preparing a new mobile streaming music service, according to The Wall Street Journal. That could possibly be a threat to market leader Pandora . To date, mobile access to Spotify ...

  9. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify launched in the United States in July 2011, and offered a six-month, ad-supported trial period, during which new users could listen to an unlimited amount of music for free. In January 2012, the free trial periods began to expire, limiting users to ten hours of streaming each month and five plays per song. [19]